
Top 15 Moulden Dorm Quotes
#1. Gone now was the tease. Gone was the lesson on the how's and why's. Now came the need ... The need to finish, the need to come, and the need to be part of the other person.
Ella Frank
#2. Living with thieves, it would be a matter of moments before they picked the lock, but she certainly was not going to make it easy for them.
M.L. Chesley
#3. I love acting, but don't necessarily enjoy other aspects of the business. For me, going to celebrity parties is like work.
Sarah Parish
#4. There is nothing man desires more than a heroic life: there is nothing less common to men than heroism.
Jacques Maritain
#5. We live in a world where you can walk into a bookstore and get a how-to guide on just about anything. But no one tells you how to die with dignity. No one tells you how to go out like the winner.
Andrew Levitas
#6. Men not men, but animas of coal and iron and clay. Fauna of the elements, carbon, iron, silicon: elementals. They had perhaps some of the weird inhuman beauty of minerals, the lustre of coal, the weight and blueness and resistance of iron, the transparency of glass.
D.H. Lawrence
#7. Faith was the excuse you used if you didn't have a good argument.
Robert Fritz
#8. Why had his mother gone to the trouble of bringing him into the world if the most exciting moment in his life was having been made lame by a bayonet?
Felix J. Palma
#9. In her time in the human city, she'd noticed the police often had that stance, as if making themselves oak-like would deter wrongdoers.
India Drummond
#10. When we see a disciplined society, there is often a social hierarchy behind it. This hierarchy, which determines who can eat or mate first, is ultimately rooted in violence.
Frans De Waal
#11. They were a wonderful set of burglars, the people who were running San Francisco when I first came to town in 1923, wonderful because, if they were stealing, they were doing it with class and style.
Sally Stanford
#13. If you would all be quiet and let me finish," continued Dudge. "Oh, all right, finish your yapping," pined Donsay Hat.
L.R.W. Lee
#14. You were doing a sadistic little disservice to your country.
Alan K. Simpson
#15. To love the glory of God more than our own glory is also to seek approval from God rather than other people.
John R.W. Stott
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